@badboybilzer Make sure you let the unit "warm up" at least 5 minutes or so before attempting a calibration. I find it takes that long to reach maximum sensitivity. Keep the probe warm with your hand too.
Thanks Zero for your outstanding work in the HHO industry as well as your environmental stands. I just hope the fallout not reported doesn't show up in our food supply including juices and milk supply. Thanks again.
@PeteDog444 I've seen it before but there aren't enough reporting stations and geigercounters*com is so sold out I get the vibe they want out of the business altogether.
"It does work, I have proved it" LOL I wonder how many people have said that in the past few years only to be ridiculed and/or attacked for saying it. Keep up the good work Zero...
@BlackDogSociety only those that said "it does work, i have proved it" only to themselves. Zero has effectively no budget for this research, yet has proved better then anyone todate that this technology is viable.
@lynel1985 --- Well that's debatable. There has been others that have shown in tests similar to Zero's that this technology is viable. Some out right rejected those tests while others, probably like yourself, remained skeptical. What Zero did only confirmed what I already believed based on what I have seen and have computed. Don't get me wrong we all should appreciate the work that Zero does, we need more people doing such work. And yes I know there are many people working on it...
There was no explosion so airborne radiation isn't really a threat, the venting into the sea is going to cause some big problems though. I'd defiantly check the fish before eating it ! :P
I must admit - I have been VERY concerned about the rain/winds/clouds coming to the US from over-seas.
Almost everyday it seems that you can see high altitude thin clouds and the storms have a different kind of energy during lightning flashes.
The scalar-waves are very frequent - the clouds look as if they are all formed into rows of long thin clouds all in a row - it could also be coming from hightened solar flare activity too.
When I was a kid I wondered if there was a way to take the hydrogen from water and burn for fuel, its mind blowing how it works! A few years back I was looking in a chemistry book about electrolysis and discovered that indeed it can be done!! Later I built my own crude model using sulfuric acid as the electrolyte, silver plates as the electrodes, and a car battery. The hydrogen was separated from the the oxygen by a divider. The hydrogen output wasnt very high, but it was awesome to see it!!
Just a suggestion, I am interested in seeing what radiation might be detected from your car, or truck air filter. Or you home air filter if you have Central heating/air.
Thank you for the report!! and I love your channel keep it up
Hoagland on Red Ice Creations Radio says he knows of technology that wiped out radiation in 6 minutes! It had something to do with Cold Fusion. Tom Bearden talks about the science of Scatar waves used to transmute radio active waste to inert ingredients. Consciousness is King... What we think, we will create. Media is psyops puppets.
I really have to get back to work on this. I did passivate about 40 of my plates and they looked great. Then just because of D3 I electropassivated one plate. WOW is all I can say. Now I kust have to figure out the correct jig to electropassivate all of them. There is a huge difference.
@ZeroFossilFuel 10% Citric Acid in 140 to160 degree distilled water. Stainless plates as the Anode and pieces of Copper Pipe as the Cathode. Hook to power and run for 1 hour. I had to run at 5 volts to get much action. I will post some pics at BFT as to the difference.
Have you considered that the radiation could be a psy-ops to put people in fear?
Radiation picked up could be seeded, including chem-planes. You are not the only one not measuring much radiation dfference. (Also please take into account solar activity. Have no idea if that would make a diffeence.)
I saw videos of cam looking into reactor last month. Did not see anything in the racks, fuel rods or otherwise. We have to stick together and stay informed! Peace and Blessings!
@ZeroFossilFuel I was hoping you did cause milk absorbs radiation easily (from the cow) which makes it a good way to test the environment. However I am very glad you don't drink it and understand we shouldn't . Milk is freaking gross . Hemp milk is the closest we come to milk like drinks.
down here in FL background levels are actually lower than usual. before I use to get .08 to .11 uSv/hr and now it's down to .07 sometimes. Food is what you need to watch out for.
i was watching the news about the radiation output from the disaster and 1 fellow they had on the news, an aussie working for the world nuclear commission or whatever, not the japs said "the above backround radiation increase in tokyo is the equivalant of living your entire life at sea level compared to living 2000ft above sea level. Thats the background increase, which is measurable but miles from what is considered even unsafe."was very interesting to watch
@shubus I agree. The baseline absolute maximum mileage I have recorded with this vehicle is 39.6 MPG highway on a trip to North Carolina, 36.5 MPG with roughly 25% suburban driving.
@ZeroFossilFuel Those numbers are a great starting point to reference off. I wonder what my numbers would be driving that route on my Prius. Since I drive just around town here, I get (wait for it.....!) 64 mpg--quite unreal numbers for most drivers, I know.
@shubus I'm still concerned with what happens to all those batteries when they start reaching end of life. Are the auto makers prepared for the recycling that will be required? This goes for Tesla too, even though their batteries are Li-ion, removable in sections and there are already recycling centers for them. Are they ready for the volume?
@ZeroFossilFuel I have the same concern as we all know the toxicity of Li-ion batteries. As I get a new Prius every 3 years, I've never had the issue of battery failure so no opportunity to check on what they do with the old batteries. However, the Prius does not use Li-ion but NiMH--so far. To my knowledge Toyota does recycle them and they are under enormous public pressure to do so.
Well, made such simple "instrument" to measure magnet degradation in 1 year. Next video frame after 3 months.
Magnets 1mm x 10mm. Natural, static gravity "presure" on N to N poles is 13gr
MrArrow1961 4 months ago
@badboybilzer Make sure you let the unit "warm up" at least 5 minutes or so before attempting a calibration. I find it takes that long to reach maximum sensitivity. Keep the probe warm with your hand too.
ZeroFossilFuel 9 months ago
Comment removed
frosty992001 10 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@frosty992001 Fairewinds Associates: Where is all that Fukushima radiation going, and why does it matter? tiny url dot com forward slash 5uburor
frosty992001 10 months ago
Thanks Zero for your outstanding work in the HHO industry as well as your environmental stands. I just hope the fallout not reported doesn't show up in our food supply including juices and milk supply. Thanks again.
roybdaman 10 months ago
@roybdaman Don't worry. I'll be checking those too.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
radiationnetwork dt com
You can see a real time Geiger Counter numbers new were you live.
Don't Forget to Book Mark it.
PeteDog444 10 months ago
@PeteDog444 I've seen it before but there aren't enough reporting stations and geigercounters*com is so sold out I get the vibe they want out of the business altogether.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
"It does work, I have proved it" LOL I wonder how many people have said that in the past few years only to be ridiculed and/or attacked for saying it. Keep up the good work Zero...
BlackDogSociety 10 months ago
@BlackDogSociety only those that said "it does work, i have proved it" only to themselves. Zero has effectively no budget for this research, yet has proved better then anyone todate that this technology is viable.
lynel1985 10 months ago
@lynel1985 --- Well that's debatable. There has been others that have shown in tests similar to Zero's that this technology is viable. Some out right rejected those tests while others, probably like yourself, remained skeptical. What Zero did only confirmed what I already believed based on what I have seen and have computed. Don't get me wrong we all should appreciate the work that Zero does, we need more people doing such work. And yes I know there are many people working on it...
BlackDogSociety 10 months ago
There was no explosion so airborne radiation isn't really a threat, the venting into the sea is going to cause some big problems though. I'd defiantly check the fish before eating it ! :P
korona3103 10 months ago
I must admit - I have been VERY concerned about the rain/winds/clouds coming to the US from over-seas.
Almost everyday it seems that you can see high altitude thin clouds and the storms have a different kind of energy during lightning flashes.
The scalar-waves are very frequent - the clouds look as if they are all formed into rows of long thin clouds all in a row - it could also be coming from hightened solar flare activity too.
BTW - platinum makes the best cell plates.
mrnewagemotor 10 months ago
Thank you for the report!
oxiigen 10 months ago
When I was a kid I wondered if there was a way to take the hydrogen from water and burn for fuel, its mind blowing how it works! A few years back I was looking in a chemistry book about electrolysis and discovered that indeed it can be done!! Later I built my own crude model using sulfuric acid as the electrolyte, silver plates as the electrodes, and a car battery. The hydrogen was separated from the the oxygen by a divider. The hydrogen output wasnt very high, but it was awesome to see it!!
SalemTemple 10 months ago
Oh thx for monitoring that
b0utch 10 months ago
Just a suggestion, I am interested in seeing what radiation might be detected from your car, or truck air filter. Or you home air filter if you have Central heating/air.
Thank you for the report!! and I love your channel keep it up
SalemTemple 10 months ago
Buy shares in stock of companies selling the counters. Almost a sure bet.
CardinalSinga 10 months ago
Hoagland on Red Ice Creations Radio says he knows of technology that wiped out radiation in 6 minutes! It had something to do with Cold Fusion. Tom Bearden talks about the science of Scatar waves used to transmute radio active waste to inert ingredients. Consciousness is King... What we think, we will create. Media is psyops puppets.
Thanks for being You!
Peace
fabribek 10 months ago
I really have to get back to work on this. I did passivate about 40 of my plates and they looked great. Then just because of D3 I electropassivated one plate. WOW is all I can say. Now I kust have to figure out the correct jig to electropassivate all of them. There is a huge difference.
Larry
HHOPWR 10 months ago
@HHOPWR Thanks, Larry. Would you briefly describe the procedure here?
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel 10% Citric Acid in 140 to160 degree distilled water. Stainless plates as the Anode and pieces of Copper Pipe as the Cathode. Hook to power and run for 1 hour. I had to run at 5 volts to get much action. I will post some pics at BFT as to the difference.
Larry
HHOPWR 10 months ago
Hi Zero
Have you considered that the radiation could be a psy-ops to put people in fear?
Radiation picked up could be seeded, including chem-planes. You are not the only one not measuring much radiation dfference. (Also please take into account solar activity. Have no idea if that would make a diffeence.)
I saw videos of cam looking into reactor last month. Did not see anything in the racks, fuel rods or otherwise. We have to stick together and stay informed! Peace and Blessings!
fabribek 10 months ago
Have you tested your milk ?
HolisticPlantHealth 10 months ago
@HolisticPlantHealth I don't drink milk. Neither should any adult human.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel I was hoping you did cause milk absorbs radiation easily (from the cow) which makes it a good way to test the environment. However I am very glad you don't drink it and understand we shouldn't . Milk is freaking gross . Hemp milk is the closest we come to milk like drinks.
HolisticPlantHealth 10 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel sorry mate but milk tastes good, its also good for bone strength and you only live once so why live like a freaking rabbit????
lpgas1 10 months ago
@lpgas1 To each his own.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
Good luck with the project. What is the target voltage for the plategap. 2.3 has been working for me fairly well, but, I am under 5.5MMW, so...
KyleCarrington 10 months ago
@KyleCarrington Target is 1.97V.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
down here in FL background levels are actually lower than usual. before I use to get .08 to .11 uSv/hr and now it's down to .07 sometimes. Food is what you need to watch out for.
Roach1983 10 months ago
thanks for showing the gigacounter thing, very reassuring.
harpbloke 10 months ago
Would like to know if the engine runs any hotter with hydrogen since it is suppose to burn hotter then Gas.
MegaMaxemus 10 months ago
i was watching the news about the radiation output from the disaster and 1 fellow they had on the news, an aussie working for the world nuclear commission or whatever, not the japs said "the above backround radiation increase in tokyo is the equivalant of living your entire life at sea level compared to living 2000ft above sea level. Thats the background increase, which is measurable but miles from what is considered even unsafe."was very interesting to watch
lynel1985 10 months ago
could you put your stream link in the description?
th86stone 10 months ago
@th86stone Yes
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
Your new project vehicle looks to be a great test bed, Zero!
shubus 10 months ago
@shubus I agree. The baseline absolute maximum mileage I have recorded with this vehicle is 39.6 MPG highway on a trip to North Carolina, 36.5 MPG with roughly 25% suburban driving.
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel Those numbers are a great starting point to reference off. I wonder what my numbers would be driving that route on my Prius. Since I drive just around town here, I get (wait for it.....!) 64 mpg--quite unreal numbers for most drivers, I know.
shubus 10 months ago
@shubus I'm still concerned with what happens to all those batteries when they start reaching end of life. Are the auto makers prepared for the recycling that will be required? This goes for Tesla too, even though their batteries are Li-ion, removable in sections and there are already recycling centers for them. Are they ready for the volume?
ZeroFossilFuel 10 months ago
@ZeroFossilFuel I have the same concern as we all know the toxicity of Li-ion batteries. As I get a new Prius every 3 years, I've never had the issue of battery failure so no opportunity to check on what they do with the old batteries. However, the Prius does not use Li-ion but NiMH--so far. To my knowledge Toyota does recycle them and they are under enormous public pressure to do so.
shubus 10 months ago